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Cannot access web site with DNS
users can't resolve the DNS name. If your users are on the public Internet, then you need to have a domain name registered within the Internet's DNS infrastructure. Most companies accomplish this by calling their Internet Service Provider...
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May 3, 2001
Browse users who connect to a second server
both servers. I usually do this via a command line as follows: Net use * \\server_name\share_name /user:domain_name\user_name password
Use the same syntax to connect to a share on either or both servers. You can use the Map Network Drive dialog box to... More... May 15, 2001
How can I transfer users' profile settings to a new profile in a new domain?
I have a PC with Windows XP Pro installed with users as a member of an NT 4 Domain, so each user has a profile with History, cookies etc. I want to install a new server based on Server 2003 with the XP PC connected to this...
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Feb 28, 2004
Windows Server News
Windows not affected by DNS flaw, Microsoft says
Researchers in the UK have found a flaw in the Domain Name System (DNS) protocol that could be used to crash servers. Microsoft reviewed the National Infrastructure Security Coordination Center's...
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May 25, 2005
Combating DNS attacks in your own backyard
Recent DNS attacks victimized an estimated 500 organizations, but experts say such numbers will continue to climb until this new and fertile...
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May 3, 2005
Microsoft pushes spam-filtering technology
To spur domain holders to adopt the Sender ID authentication standard, Microsoft is threatening to tag all non-Sender ID e-mail that goes through...
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Jun 23, 2005
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